Place, or spot, in general., Place or room which another had, has, or might have., A frame on which a bed is laid; a bedstead., A farmhouse and offices., To help; to support; to benefit; to assist., To fill place of.
The root word "stead" means place or position, often used in the sense of a substitute or equivalent. It is commonly seen in words like "instead" or "steadfast."
He went in her stead. She was appointed to the position in his stead.
If there is no cream, milk will do in its stead.
Martin Stead was born in 1958.
Roger Stead was born in 1980.
Janice Stead was born in 1940.
Gary Stead was born in 1972.
Ralph Stead was born in 1917.
Ralph Stead died in 2000.
Eugene A. Stead died in 2005.
Eugene A. Stead was born in 1908.
Edward Stead died in 1735.